Aug 12, 2013
Photos: Chelsea vs. Roma @ RFK Stadium
Two of Europe’s marquee soccer clubs put on a show in D.C. on Saturday night, as Chelsea FC took on AS Roma in a friendly before 25,615 fans at RFK Stadium.
It’s a question that’s often refreshed every year: what’s the next positive step for American soccer? Well, there’s been plenty to celebrate in 2009 for the American footballer. The tidy little run in the Confederations Cup helped matters. And the Americans can firmly slice the final thread of Mexican continental dominance that they’ve slowly been hacking at these past fifteen years with a win at Azteca on August 12. But ask anyone who really knows…
Sep 21, 2007
DCist Interview: C.M. Mayo
Of the numerous romantic notions surrounding the writing life, perhaps none dies harder than that of the solitary, ink-stained wretch plugging away at his or her latest work in some dilapidated garret, alone and unnoticed and oblivious to what’s going on around him or her. Writing may be a solitary act, but as any intellectually honest writer can tell you, writers need communities: first, because the realities of today’s writing life necessitate that one be…
Jul 22, 2007
Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse
This week ended with the launch of the seventh and final Harry Potter installation. But while the world was consumed with Pottermania, it’s important to remember that there were more serious things going on in the world, too – two of them in -Ist cities. Sampaist was shocked when a passenger jet crashed into the center of Sao Paulo, killing at least 200 people. The airplane, an Airbus A320, skidded off the runway at the…
Jun 12, 2007
Tuesday Sports Bits
>>The story of Bobby Boswell’s ill-fated Nickelodeon GUTS appearance is well documented, thanks to some tremendous coverage from Dan Steinberg at The Sports Bog. It wasn’t until yesterday, however, that we received indisputable video evidence of the incident. BobbyBoswell.com has the goods. The key quote from the clip: “I’ll be honest with you. I scored a goal against Chelsea, was an MLS All Star. I was the defender of the year and just recently named…
Aug 21, 2006
United Gear Up For US Open Cup
After the final whistle of Saturday’s game against the Colorado Rapids, DC United walked off the field frustrated. Settling for a 1-1 tie, United failed to get a win for the fourth game in a row in league play. Amidst unequivocally their worst stretch of the season, the Black-and-Red have seemed punchless, lethargic, and disjointed. In these dark days, pessimism tends to take root. Looking ahead to Wednesday’s U.S. Open Cup quarterfinal against Red…
Jul 05, 2006
New York South
We’ve discussed neighborhood naming on this site in the past; hokey sounding appelations are fine if they have some historical roots, it seems, but blatant attempts to ape famous hoods in other towns are to be scorned. Mercilessly. But the message has not been gotten in Prince George’s County, home also to the Disneyscape rising at the planned National Harbor. According to the Washington Business Journal, Wood Partners, a Vienna based development company, are constructing…
Mar 10, 2006
The District Line: Modern English Fashion
In November 2004, Marshall Thompson was struck with an idea while watching a Chelsea soccer match on TV in his hotel room on a business trip to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. His vision was to open a British clothing store in the District, stocking all the brands that he knew from his own shopping experience looking for English clothing labels were nearly impossible to find anywhere in the U.S. between New York and L.A. “It hit…
Feb 07, 2006
Adu To Chelski?
A funny thing happened during our lunch break. After perusing the Post and reading about how Freddy Adu is gearing up for the upcoming D.C. United season (and how his play with the club team will affect his status on the US National Team, which is preparing for this summer’s World Cup), we headed over to Deadspin where they linked to an article in The Times Online reporting that “agreements are imminent with the player…